Unitarian Church, Lytham Road / Thames Road, Waterloo

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Single storey non-conformist church. Built from hard red brick with stone dressings and slate roof. Three bays to main elevation. Central gabled bays breaks forward with entrance door and 3 light arched window above and flanked by shallow coped buttresses. Central bay flanked by short square wings with pitched roof to form simple cruciform plan form. Wings have single pointed arch windows to front and side elevations. Pairs of pointed arch windows alternating with brick buttresses with stone dressings to north elevation on Thames Road. Set in own grounds behind brick wall with brick copings.

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Statement of Significance

Age

Constructed in 1902.

Historic Interest

Late 19th century non-conformist church established by local philanthropist and Unitarian Sir Cuthbert Grundy.

Images and Documents

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Date Listed

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